I was increasing my steriod inhaler on/off when I shouldn't have. I now gone back to normal with my steriod inhaler. Feel werid, light headed sickness,
Have I got secondary Adrenalgland suppression if so will it go back to normal or do I need to go to docs.
Inhaled steroids are very unlikely to cause adrenal suppression.... this usually happens if you are on long term high doses of oral (tablet) steroids such as prednisolone.
Your symptoms could just be coincidental.....
Kate
I would have thought as Kate said, that this is unlikely, though more common with oral high dose steroids. The only references I can find relate more to children unsurprisingly.
Adrenal suppression: A practical guide to the screening and management of this under-recognized complication of inhaled corticosteroid therapy
Alexandra Ahmet1*, Harold Kim2,3 and Sheldon Spier4
Allergy, Asthma & Clinical Immunology 2011, 7:13
Clinical Evidence
With more than 60 case reports published in the literature, there is now strong clinical evidence supporting the presence of ICS-associated AS [22]. The majority of these cases have presented with signs of adrenal crisis, particularly altered consciousness (seizure, coma) secondary to hypoglycemia, and had evidence of HPA-axis suppression on testing. There are also case reports of AS without crisis, including poor weight gain, poor linear growth or other non-specific symptoms. Almost all cases have involved children being treated with ≥500 μg/day of fluticasone
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